Showing posts with label nyc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nyc. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Style Memories: NYC







I have taken a couple of looks from this series from my time in NYC, I defiantly felt exceptionally comfortable there. I love how the vibe changes from each neighbourhood, as you move from the grunge of the west village, to the laid back streets of soho up to the prim upper east side the city changes before your eyes.

I defiantly related to the street style of soho, it was just so simple and easy, like they had woken up and threw it on and I LOVE THAT.
As cringe as it sounds, it was a defining fashion moment for me as I realised as much as I would love to be perfectly turned out every day with a beautiful blow out and a cat eye, it's just not me (I like a lie in) well at least 360 days of the year... but Soho told me that was OK. So in true downtown style, I took these photos In Brooklyn overlooking the skyline on the most b-e-a-utifully crystal clear day.

For this outfit threw on my ripped jeans, battered well loved converse, brandy melville top (which I discovered on my first trip to NYC at 16, I thought it was only right) Topshop coat, Marc Jacobs bag and Zara scarf.

P x

Monday, May 11, 2015

Best Pizza in NYC






Yup, it's a pretty bold statement but it honestly is.

Arturo's has apparently been in NYC since the 1920's and it attracts every type of new yorker for it's renowned pie.
I had a margarita pizza, which was incredible in itself, but on top of that with cheese topped garlic bread, big fat shrimp and a side of bolognese it was pretty incredible and I can't recommend this place enough.
I do encourage booking as this place gets pretty busy but it's worth popping your nose in regardless.

P x

Saturday, April 18, 2015

The Hamptons












I think this was one of my favourite weekends. I got to go to the Hamptons. We initially travelled to South hampton towards Coopers beach, which was miles of the most beautiful coastline you could hope for. Nestled alongside the beach are some of the amazing houses where the rich and famous reside in the summer seasons.
We moved onto East Hampton to eat and settled on a little fish restaurant where I inhaled fresh lobster taco's and calamari in the sun.
As we drove on we passed bustling outside cafe's on the roadside specialising in lobster rolls, chowder and fish and chips before reaching the final part of our journey.

P x